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Facial Enhancement |
Body Contouring |
Breast Reshaping |
Hair Restoration |
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Micrograft hair transplantation
Micrograft hair transplantation is a state-of-the-art hair restoration
technique that has replaced "plugs" or larger grafts
of hair. The procedure is permanent. Once the transplant procedures
are complete, there is no further necessity for surgery. It
will restore a natural, more youthful, and vigorous look, with
potentially positive psychological effects, such as a boost
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Procedures
Most micro-hair transplant procedures (individual hair
micrograft restorations) use local anesthesia and are
performed on an outpatient basis. Other procedures such
as flap surgery, require general anesthesia and are performed
in a surgical setting. After approximately six weeks,
the transplanted hair will fall out and be replaced about
three months later when the new hair grows in. To achieve
sufficient density, several sessions may be required.
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is a progressive process requiring hundredsof micro-grafts,
each of which will generally contain from one to
three hairs mini-grafted from a donor site on the
side or back of the head. They are randomly implanted
in the bald (or thinning) area so that they will
grow in a natural pattern and produce an undetectable
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Possible
risk and complications
The patient should have availability of healthy hair in
donor areas of adequate density. The procedure is time-consuming
process that may require multiple sessions over 1 to 2
years depending on the severity of baldness. Some degree
of minor discomfort, bruising and swelling may be occure.There
may be numbness around the donor or recipient site, which
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Several days are required before
normal activities can be resumed.
Patient should not have unrealistic expectations about
the nature and extent of transplanted hair growth. Individual
hair characteristics, such as coarseness and curl, can
affect the possible density of transplanted hair. Survival
of transplanted hair is not always predictable.
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